Tight ends struggle to make plays
By Michael Moore | October 26, 2005Of all the question marks surrounding Duke football entering the season, there was little doubt one of the Blue Devils' strengths was their tight ends.
Of all the question marks surrounding Duke football entering the season, there was little doubt one of the Blue Devils' strengths was their tight ends.
When Mike Krzyzewski turned down the Los Angeles Lakers job more than fifteen months ago, he said he chose to remain at Duke because it had "taken up my whole heart.".
Battling extremely difficult conditions, as well as a very demanding course, the ninth-ranked men's golf team finished sixth out of 18 teams at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, which finished...
While serving as an assistant golf professional at Crane Creek Country Club in Boise, Idaho more than two decades ago, Dan Brooks received a flier from the Boise State men's golf coach regarding a...
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With his team's chances of winning an ACC matchup slipping away each passing week, Duke head football coach Ted Roof has begun to open up the playbook to try to secure a victory in the final...
The Blue Devils won the battle on the ground, but lost the war in the air against a superior Seminole team.
The top-ranked Blue Devils cruised to a 27-stroke victory at the Stanford Intercollegiate over the weekend and made their mark on the record books.
The eighth-ranked men's golf team began play Sunday at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, held at Isleworth Country Club in Windermere, Fla., and sit in seventh place after the first two rounds.
Facing a Florida State team that has run its inferior opponents off the field with big plays early on, Duke had a simple game plan: Don't give up the deep ball.
With fatigue setting in as Sunday's game against Florida State reached the 105th minute mark, Seminole Mami Yamaguchi fought off a leg cramp and netted a shot to the back post to lift Florida State...
Less than five minutes into Duke's game against N.C. State Friday, Wolfpack goalkeeper Jorge Gonzalez was already screaming at his teammates.
Braving clouds, drizzle and 40-degree temperatures, the women's rowing team took to the Charles River Sunday for the 41st Head of the Charles Regatta.
Duke's volleyball team stretched its home win streak this season to eight games with a 3-1 victory over Miami Friday.
Senior Jonathan Stokke's outstanding play continued this weekend as he reached the finals of the 2005 ITA Mideast Regional Championships.
Duke women's swimming and diving (3-1) edged out both UNC Wilmington and Richmond by scores of 136-107 and 141-101, respectively, after falling to both teams last season.
Even though they were playing each other in Saturday's annual Blue-White Scrimmage, the Blue Devils didn't skimp on intensity.
Less than sixteen minutes into the first half of Duke's contest against Clemson, the Tigers' Sara Gulley sent a diagonal pass from left to right across the Blue Devil defense.
One year ago, Duke was tied in a scoreless game in the final minutes against unranked N.C. State with the match seemingly headed for overtime.
Once again, Duke is set to face a talented ACC team looking for revenge.